Kanye West might think he runs this town — but did his wife’s risqué attire, or lack thereof, violate the Grammys dress code?Fans were shocked when West, 47, arrived at the 67th annual Grammys red carpet at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on Sunday with his significant other, Bianca Censori, 30, marking his first appearance at the award show in 10 years.However, it was the moment his wife slipped out of her coat to reveal her completely nude body to the world that many deemed “utterly unacceptable.”Appearing on music’s biggest night all covered up in black fur, Censori was spotted listening to her husband before stepping on the red carpet, where he seemingly instructed her how to perfectly pull off the outrageous stunt.Exposing her curves in a see-through skin-colored mini-dress without a bra or underwear, the model caused audible gasps with her shocking Grammys 2025 look.While many slammed the stunt, with sources told Page Six “was an attempt to replicate the album cover of ‘Vultures,'” Censori’s nude outfit choice might have been overlooked when flipping through the “Standard and Practice Wardrobe Advisory” shared by Deadline in 2013 instated by the CBS Program Practices. CBS struck a 10-year extension deal with the Recording Academy in 2017, making it the network of choice for the Grammy Awards until at least 2027.According to the advisory, all on-camera talent and audience members must follow the “network policy concerning wardrobe,” requiring that “buttocks and female breasts” and the “genital region” be “adequately covered.” It also notes that clothing that “could possibly expose female breast nipples” should be avoided in addition to “exposing bare fleshy under curves of the buttock and buttock crack.” Outfits that expose the “bare sides or under curvature of the breasts” are deemed “problematic,” as are thong costumes.
“Obscenity or partially seen obscenity on wardrobe is unacceptable for broadca...